The homeowner told police he left his house about 7:30 p.m. and received a call from his alarm company at around 8:00 p.m. He told the alarm company not to send police because he thought he may have made a mistake while setting the alarm before he left the house.

The man returned back to his house at about 8:20 p.m. and found his master bedroom's back door window smashed.

He also found one of his dining room windows pried open.

He told police his two Rolex watches valued at about $26,500 were missing from his dresser. Also missing were three gold Tiffany cuff links valued at approximately $1,500 and $4,000-5,000 in cash.

Investigators dusted the area for fingerprints but were unable to find any.

Police responded to a burglary call around 11:30 p.m. on Marlin Drive.

A man told police at about 6:00 p.m., he came to the home, which belongs to his ex-wife, to pick up his son.

According to police, he saw the nanny lock the front door and leave through the garage before they left.

The man told police he then took his son across the street to a neighbor's house and ate dinner with them.

According to police, at about 8:00 p.m. the man walked his son back to his ex-wife's house and picked up his car that had been sitting in the driveway since 6:00 p.m.

According to police, the man and his son then left and went to his house at Mullet Court.

At 11:00 p.m. the man received a call from his ex-wife stating that the front door was open and asked if he could come back to the house.

The man's ex-wife told police that her front door and back sliding door were open and a 2-foot by 2-foot safe was taken from her closet.

The woman told police inside the safe was a will belonging to her father, her passport, her son's passport, her son's birth certificate and Social Security card, and $5,000 worth of Iraqi Dinar.

The woman called the nanny, who told her that she locked all the doors and set the alarm before leaving the house.

After further investigation, investigators found two windows that appeared to have pry marks on the outside as well as a screen removed from one of the windows.

Investigators say the point of entry, the back sliding door, did not appear to have any pry marks. Another sliding door had pry marks but was still secured.

Police say no burglary tools or devices were found at any of the homes.

Investigators have not said yet if the crimes are linked to each other.

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